A serf would most likely be found on a medieval manor or feudal estate, working the land under the authority of a lord. They were bound to the land and obliged to provide labor, goods, or services in exchange for protection and the right to work a portion of the land for their own subsistence. Serfs were prevalent in Europe, particularly in areas like England, France, and parts of Eastern Europe during the Middle Ages.
Yes, the noun 'bondage' is an abstract noun, a word for the state of one who is bound as a slave or serf; a state of subjection to a force, power, or influence; a word for a concept.
New York City gets snow in December, yes. In fact, we just had a major snowfall on December 26, 2010. However, on average, December is the least snowy winter month in New York City. February is the snowiest winter month, January is the 2nd snowiest, and December is the 3rd snowiest.
Elements in the Periodic Table that have full electrons, so they don't form ionic bonds with elements. They are the column furthest to the left.
In a feudal system, a serf would remain a serf no matter how hard they were to work.
Your question is not entirely correct in its premise; a serf is not a slave and does not have an owner. A serf is a subject of a land owner whom the serf would address as lord.
The serf wouldn't lose nothing because they were slaves , and they didn't have nothing .
In medieval times, most agricultural workers were serfs. They were bound to their lands, meaning that they were not exactly slaves, but they were not allowed to move away from their homes. They were given plots of land to tend, and there were plots of land worked by the serfs in a community as a group. They were not paid, for the most part, but got the food they grew, protection, and a place to live.
A serf would ultimately report to the ruler of the nation, below that it would be any of the ruler's appointed leaders of the county the serf lived in, as well as tax collectors. They were controlled by anyone that could show a level of authority from the King or Queen.
A nobleman's child would have access to education, opportunities for travel, and luxury goods, while a serf's child would likely live in poverty, work in the fields, and have limited access to education. The nobleman's child would have a higher social status and better living conditions compared to a serf's child.
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They would be a serf.
If his Lord sold the land, the serf would be passed onto the new owner.
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Serfs ate barley. They made bread out of barley. They ate the fruit that grew nearby and they also made cheese and pottage made from barley. They drank ale, a beer. (made from barley) A serf's breakfast would be at sunrise. A serf's lunch would be while he is working at about noon, it consisted bread, cheese, and ale. A serf's supper would be eaten at sunset and consist vegetable pottage. A Serf's bread was dark and heavy. A serf ate it with vegetables, milk, nuts, and fruits. Sometimes they added eggs. Serfs sometimes had meat during Christmas.
A serf was a slave. Most slaves were taken in war or sold to pirates who sold them into slavery.